Aimirgin's Invocation Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGBHIJK ALMKCAHHA

I invoke the land of IrelandA
Much coursed be the fertile seaB
Fertile be the fruit strewn mountainC
Fruit strewn be the showery woodD
Showery be the river of waterfallsE
Of waterfalls be the lake of deep poolsF
Deep pooled be the hill top wallG
A well of tribes be the assemblyB
An assembly of kings be TemairH
Temair be the hill of the tribesI
The tribes of the sons of MilJ
Of Mil of the ships the barksK
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Let the lofty bark be IrelandA
Lofty Irerland darkly sungL
An incantation of great cunningM
The great cunning of the wives of BresK
The wives of Bres of BuaigneC
The great lady IrelandA
Eremon hath conquered herH
I Eber have invoked for herH
I invoke the land of IrelandA

Professor Macneill



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